Healthcare Finance News April 29, 2025
Jeff Lagasse

The ultimate goal is to streamline documentation and coding in the mid-revenue cycle.

The Cleveland Clinic will be furthering its artificial intelligence ambitions by deploying generative AI tools meant to make medical coding more accurate and efficient.

In partnering with generative AI outfit AKASA, Cleveland Clinic will be implementing a number of AI-powered technologies during the mid-revenue cycle – the phase between patient care and billing, where documentation and coding occur.

The ultimate goal is to streamline the process and save time. The health system said its revenue cycle staff typically reviews more than 100 clinical documents per case, including progress notes, discharge summaries and pathology reports. They then select codes from more than 140,000 options.

Cleveland Clinic said this...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Provider, RCM (Revenue Cycle Mgmt), Technology
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